I'm making a game (D&D 3.5) for my boys and I want to introduce them to portals/dimensional gates. I was going use a mirror that doesn't reflect the image of the viewer. Instead it reflects a treasure room of a far off place. I thought this was an exosting item in D&D; I can't find it. Am I wrong? If I'm not wrong which book is it in?

shato

Nov 10 '12 4:21pm

If a mod could move this to the gaming discussion I would appreciate it.

Powderhorn

Nov 10 '12 4:44pm

I don't know of such a mirror off hand, but... I mean, you're the DM, so why not just make it? It's your world after all!

mercutio361

Nov 10 '12 5:37pm

This would be nothing more than a modified scrying mirror, the treasure or whatever it's showing being a reflection of the players' inner desires essentially, in the form of existing treasure.

Edit: the last part being my own interpretation of it's particular power

Whisper

Nov 10 '12 6:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by shato
(Post 6284256)

If a mod could move this to the gaming discussion I would appreciate it.

Done.

Methin

Nov 12 '12 10:29pm

I believe that 3.0 had an item like this, I think is was called a Mirror Gate. Not sure though. at any rate it is your game so you could just tie a gate or portal spell to a mirror, like having it carved with runes or something. Even re-flavoring ring gates to a set of mirrors would work.